Gas water radiator



- J. G. MEYER.

v GAS WATER momma. APPLICATION FILED FEB. 26, 1921'.

1,402,522. Patented Jani3, 192 2.

g timore,-in the State" ofMa'ryland, havein}. vented certain new'and useful "Improvements 5 Figure 2 is an end view'oif"Fig. 1 Figure 3 is a, top plan viewjof igL-Q g1 J m MEYER; 0 :BALTI'M'ORE, 7 ivrAa Aivn;

' w mfsmmmoa a ilAp pl iicati on filear ruawfas, 19 21;,- Serial No. 443,215; 7

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citizen of the United States, residing ,atFlBajl;

in Gas WaterRadi'ators, of whichthe folilowing isaspecificationl This invention relates toimprovements in gas water radiators and has for-its objectto provide a simple, oheapgand,eflieientgmeans r for heating water suppliedto' the; radiator or,"

radiators as well as waterto therfixtures the house. v L p 2 i The invention consists of the novel-concombination ofparts hereinafter more-fully1 I set forth in the following specifioation andf 'pointedont in detail inthe' appended fclaim.

' Referring to the accompanying drawing:

V'Figure lis an elevation of a radiator hav': ing myinvention applied theretoQ' Referring to the accompanyingdrawing; forming part of thislspecification and in 1 designates a casingfarranged in the center of the radiator sectlons 2wh1chare-c0nnected by the pipes "8 at the top toithe union 4 and by the pipes 5 at the bottom to the union 6. The said union 4 is connectedto thepipe 7 which in turn is conneeted 'to ,the'central; .Mupri'ght section of the coils 8." The unionfi" a 1 tion ofleoils 8, the said {coils are heated byaf fburner 10' located in the lower end of the casing 1 and is supplied with gas through is connected by the pipe 9 to'the central secthe pipe"11.jThecold water isTsupplied v through the pipe to tl 1e'eoils 8, said cold Having th1isdescribed my inventiongwhat which hke reference niirneralsdesignatelike i parts throughout" the several viewsthereof,

c0c1 :,l3,a check valve 14 and a valve 15' to coils Swhere itisheated and passesthrongh' .thepipe 7 and pipes 8 to thera'diator secw ftions' 2.: The returnfwaterjruns back to the? I {pipe 12-and is iagainheated.{The case 1 is provided with-adoor 17 and an opening 18 c through whieh alimateh may be insertedto light the burner-10. The upperend'of the' oasei jliis providedwith an opening over opening2'l 'or224 Thispipe 19 allows' t-he heat in the case C1 to pass out through the opening. 22 at'the top toffthe room-in which lithe radiatorisheing used, when the valve 2O isin the positionshown in Fig. 2,, 'an d in summer timeor atothertimes when it is not desiredjtohavethe heat in the room the valve the chimney or outside of the'room.

Sp:o'ificati onofLettersPatent Patented Jan; 3,1192%? 7 I watier provided with a sedinient Be it known that Ln-JOHN GrgMnxnn, a

whi'ch the pipe l9 fits,the latter being pro-f .vided withavalve 20v adapted to closethe struetion and arrangementof thepartsandf V V l'iS raise'dtoi close the"opening22ra nd allow, 7 d the heat to pass through the opening jQll to I h In" a gas water radiator thevcoinbination of a case; 'a door. for said case, radiator sections ,per and lower i ends" with said radiator sections, a burner in saidcase to heatfsaid coils, an opening at the u'pper'endof sa'idcase, a a

pipe fittedin the openingat the top of the case" and having two openings-therein, and 3 valve 'tocontrol the'openingslin said pipe] fIntestimonywhereof I afiix my signature.

"l MEYER 

